Welcome to HVAC-Talk.com, a non-DIY site and the ultimate Source for HVAC Information & Knowledge Sharing for the industry professional! Here you can join over 150,000 HVAC Professionals & enthusiasts from around the world discussing all things related to HVAC/R. You are currently viewing as a NON-REGISTERED guest which gives you limited access to view discussions

To gain full access to our forums you must register; for a free account. As a registered Guest you will be able to:

Participate in over 40 different forums and search/browse from nearly 3 million posts.

The test is supposed to be designed so that someone with 3 years of school+field experience should be able to pass it, so you shouldn't have any trouble with it.
Some people are better test takers than others though, just be sure you read the entire question, and understand what it is asking.
There will sometimes be more than one answer that could potentially fit the question, just pick the best one.

NATE is still relevant? Back in 05 I became NATE certified in a bunch of things, one being heat pump service. Back then I'd never worked on a heat pump because typically up here we have gas packs. Anyway I was scratching my head on some answers but thanks to the guy giving the test . . . I passed .. at the time I was happy to add another certificate to the dozens and dozens I hold but in my head I knew NATE was a b#ll$h!t gimmick to just be a profitable business. A bunch of guys I knew in a vocational class were also testing that night. None had any hvacr service experience. All walked away being certified in service for quite a few things lol. Point made?

NATE is still relevant? Back in 05 I became NATE certified in a bunch of things, one being heat pump service. Back then I'd never worked on a heat pump because typically up here we have gas packs. Anyway I was scratching my head on some answers but thanks to the guy giving the test . . . I passed .. at the time I was happy to add another certificate to the dozens and dozens I hold but in my head I knew NATE was a b#ll$h!t gimmick to just be a profitable business. A bunch of guys I knew in a vocational class were also testing that night. None had any hvacr service experience. All walked away being certified in service for quite a few things lol. Point made?

Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2

I feel the same way!
Now the RSES cert, that's a feat

sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note

Member of the "Work Exchange Program""Will work for knowledge"

"Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid"
A Einstein

NATE is still relevant? Back in 05 I became NATE certified in a bunch of things, one being heat pump service. Back then I'd never worked on a heat pump because typically up here we have gas packs. Anyway I was scratching my head on some answers but thanks to the guy giving the test . . . I passed .. at the time I was happy to add another certificate to the dozens and dozens I hold but in my head I knew NATE was a b#ll$h!t gimmick to just be a profitable business. A bunch of guys I knew in a vocational class were also testing that night. None had any hvacr service experience. All walked away being certified in service for quite a few things lol. Point made?

Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2

The passing rate of NATE tests would not reflect your post. I believe the passing rate of all NATE tests in in the 60+% range. Maybe 8 years ago proctors were "helping" when they shouldn't have been. I haven't seen anything like that and it is of course against the rules. In fact I believe if one person is caught cheating the whole group of tests gets thrown out today.

With Trump it is not like you are losing the presidency, you will be gaining a cable channel.

If I win I will put Hilary in jail. If I lose, the system is rigged. Trump's banana republic USA 2016.

Can't wait to see who is the first to say in 2020 we need to nominate a true conservative.

NATE is still relevant? Back in 05 I became NATE certified in a bunch of things, one being heat pump service. Back then I'd never worked on a heat pump because typically up here we have gas packs. Anyway I was scratching my head on some answers but thanks to the guy giving the test . . . I passed .. at the time I was happy to add another certificate to the dozens and dozens I hold but in my head I knew NATE was a b#ll$h!t gimmick to just be a profitable business. A bunch of guys I knew in a vocational class were also testing that night. None had any hvacr service experience. All walked away being certified in service for quite a few things lol. Point made?

The passing rate of NATE tests would not reflect your post. I believe the passing rate of all NATE tests in in the 60+% range. Maybe 8 years ago proctors were "helping" when they shouldn't have been. I haven't seen anything like that and it is of course against the rules. In fact I believe if one person is caught cheating the whole group of tests gets thrown out today.

Maybe. But I know what I know and that is something your statistic doesn't show.